Our product: ClimaGuard®

GUARDIAN provides a broad range of state-of-the-art thermal insulation layers normally applied to ExtraClear® float glass, which enable the realisation of a range of modern thermal insulation glasses by our customers.

GUARDIAN provides a broad range of state-of-the-art thermal insulation layers normally applied to ExtraClear® float glass, which enable the realisation of a range of modern thermal insulation glasses by our customers.

ClimaGuard® Premium2

Today’s Guardian’s standard thermal insulating glass product in modern double and triple glazing. This insulating glass offers excellent thermal insulation and the best light and solar efficiency. In a standard double insulating glass unit filled with argon, ClimaGuard Premium2 provides a Ug value of 1.1 W/m²K, up to 0.5 W/m²K in triple glazing, combined with high transparency for maximising natural daylight and high solar heat gain for passive solar energy. With ClimaGuard Premium2 T, GUARDIAN offers a heat treatable and bendable version.

ClimaGuard® 1.0+

With a Ug value of 1.0 W/m²K for an argon-filled double insulated glazing ClimaGuard 1.0+ offers the physical maximum in terms of thermal insulation, but without using the expensive krypton gas filling. With ClimaGuard 1.0+ T a heat treatable and bendable version is available.

Guardian Sun®

(where appropriate based on climate)
A product optimised for the change of seasons. Possesses excellent thermal insulation during cold weather and excellent solar protection for the summer months. Guardian Sun T is a heat treatable version.

ClimaGuard® Neutral 70

(where appropriate based on climate and / or construction norms)
This durable product has low processing requirements and was developed primarily for regions where not only ease of handling is important, but also where heat and solar protection are critical. ClimaGuard Neutral 70 can be heat treated and bent.

ClimaGuard® Dry

ClimaGuard Dry is a coating specially designed for surface #1 (outside) which permanently minimises condensation on the outer surface of highly insulated (triple) glazing (Check Condensation on the exterior surface of the unit ), or on the inside of the monolithic outer pane of ventilated systems (Check Building with glass - Condensation). The photo-spectrometric values are hardly affected. The coating has to be heat treated in order to become activated.